MG ZS EV Prices Slashed By Up To Rs 4.44 Lakh: Now Starts At Rs 16.75 Lakh

- Price cut range between Rs 13,000 and Rs 4.44 lakh
- The ZS EV is now priced from Rs 16.75 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Top-spec Essence gets the most significant price reduction
JSW MG Motor India has significantly reduced the prices of its ZS EV across all variants. The British automaker is marking its sixth year in India, and to commemorate it, the brand has slashed prices of the vehicle for a limited period. The ZS EV was MG’s first electric and second passenger vehicle offering in the country. As part of this offer, the top-spec Essence trim has seen the most significant price reduction of Rs 4.44 lakh. Here's a breakdown of its revised variant-wise ex-showroom pricing.
| Variant | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
| Executive | Rs 16,88,000 | Rs 16,75,000 | Rs 13,000 |
| Excite Pro | Rs 18,97,800 | Rs 18,49,800 | Rs 48,000 |
| Exclusive Plus | Rs 23,64,800 | Rs 19,49,800 | Rs 4,15,000 |
| Essence | Rs 24,93,800 | Rs 20,49,800 | Rs 4,44,000 |
The entry-level Executive variant now costs Rs 16.75 lakh, down by Rs 13,000 from its previous price of Rs 16.88 lakh. Similarly, the Excite Pro sees a price cut of Rs 48,000, bringing it down to Rs 18.49 lakh from Rs 18.97 lakh. The Exclusive Plus gets a major reduction of Rs 4.15 lakh while the biggest cut is on the top-end Essence variant, which is now Rs 4.44 lakh cheaper, bringing its price down to Rs 20.49 lakh.
Also Read: MG Windsor EV 52.9 kWh Now More Affordable: Exclusive Pro Trim Launched At Rs 17.25 Lakh
Powering the ZS EV is a 174 bhp Permanent Magnet Synchronous Electric Motor, which provides 280 Nm of torque on tap. It gets a 50.3 kWh battery pack claimed to provide a range of 461 km on a single charge. With a 50 kW CCS charger, the battery can be charged from 0 to 80% in 60 minutes.
On the feature front, the ZS EV comes loaded with a level 2 ADAS suite, 360-degree cameras, leather seats, a 10.11-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, 4 speakers, dual-pane sunroof and a lot more.
Also Read: India-bound MG S5 EV (ZS EV Replacement) Scores 5 Stars In Euro NCAP
MG Motor India currently offers three electric vehicles in the Indian market, with the latest addition being the Windsor EV, which has been performing quite well for the brand. Moreover, the entire EV lineup – Comet EV, ZS EV and Windsor EV – is also available with a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, allowing customers to opt for a battery subscription. This helps reduce the initial purchase cost, with a separate fee for battery rental.
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